Webcomics Update

Just wanted to remind folks about my two free weekly webcomics: Gravediggerand Perils On Planet X. Both comics premiered in February, and neither one has missed a week yet.

Gravedigger, which updates every Monday, is a hardboiled noir comic in the tradition of 60s Gold Medal paperbacks and 70s crime films, drawn by the incredibly talented and underrated Rick Burchett. We’re actually closing in on the end of the first adventure, “The Scavengers,” which will wrap up in August. On September 2nd – barring disaster – we’ll be beginning our second caper, “The Predators,” which is brand new and never been seen before in print or online.

If that story proves popular, I’ve got a third caper in mind, tentatively titled “The Marauders,” which both Rick and I are eager to do.

A Sneak Peek at PERILS ON PLANET X: “Flight Into Terror!” Art by Gene Gonzales

Perils On Planet X, which sees a new page every Friday, is a swashbuckling interplanetary adventure in the vein of Edgar Rice Burroughs’John Carter of Mars or Alex Raymond’sFlash Gordon. It’s drawn by the amazing Gene Gonzales and colored by Ian Sokoliwski. As with Gravedigger, we’re closing in fast on the end of the first chapter, “Captives Of The Corsair Queen,” which will conclude in July. The second chapter, “Flight Into Terror,” is currently scheduled to debut on August 1st. Chapter Two will run for 28 weeks, with Chapter Three, “Blood Horde Of The Forbidden City,” to follow.

Both comics have pretty decent followings, but I’d really like to see both titles garner more regular readers. We had a nice bump a few weeks ago, when comic writer/author Greg Rucka gave them a very kind plug, but I still think they could be doing a lot better.

Unfortunately, I don’t seem to have the knack for effective self-promotion; beyond posting weekly notices on Facebook, Google+ and Twitter, I’ve had comparatively little success getting much attention for the comics. I’m going to keep trying, though! You can help, too – if you dig Gravedigger or Perils On Planet X, we’d definitely appreciate you mentioning them on your own blogs, on appropriate message boards, on Facebook and Twitter.